Through the use of case-based lectures, highly interactive student activities, and realistic scenario stations, this course prepares providers to integrate specific interventions designed to mediate patient psychological trauma on all ambulance responses. The evidence based content reviews the physiological and psychological effects that occur when patients and family members experience an emergency situation requiring EMS involvement. For full details click the image below.

This week we discuss post traumatic stress disorder in EMS. How do we deal with it, how does it effect us and our performance in the field? Listen to this episode below as Jim, Josh and guest Dave Brenner as they discuss this and other EMS stress related topics.

This is a quick review of common ECG rhythm strips that points out key features. Knowing what to look for will help you when you see that abnormal ECG. If you are on the fence when it comes to mastering basic ECG strips like these and advancing to more complicated rhythms. I think this ECG […]

FREE Recorded Webinar EMS Event A lot of factors surround the scene of a crash…some are even beyond our standard “BSI and scene safety” considerations. This course takes a look at scene size-up, vehicle stabilization, and other safety factors surrounding motor vehicle accidents. Too often we take for granted the basics of scene size up […]